Reviews

Mr SpeedNovember 2018

“This was our third visit to Valley View, and as before, the cottage is warm, very comfortable, clean, and as before we enjoyed the visit, its a lovely place to stay and we certainly hope to stay there again in the future.”

“The wet room had no handrails or shower seat, essential for people with mobility problems.”

Previous guests from several years ago had left similar comments in visitors book but obviously no action had been taken. Upstairs bathroom had no shower curtain to prevent water splashing onto wood floor, obvious slip hazard. Guests could NOT stand upright in bath to take shower because of low sloping ceiling above the bath, they had to kneel in the bath to shower. Settees too low for people with mobility problems, my wife had to sit on dining chair for comfort. Heating system run on gas oil, boiler in kitchen thus giving smell of gas oil throughout kitchen and into ground floor bedroom. Property set beside main road, heavy traffic at weekends plus very popular with motor cyclists, bikes howling up and down road at weekend. Valley view severely compromised by presence of enormous fertilizer production complex seen from front of cottage.

Mrs BythewaySeptember 2018

“We stayed at Valley View for a short break in March 2017 and loved the accommodation we were really pleased to find there was no change everything was just the same there had been no deterioration in standards.”

Miss BriggsAugust 2018

“Lovely cottage, very well equipped and beautifully appointed.”

Well placed for visiting both Staithes and Saltburn-by-the-Sea, as well as the North Yorkshire Moors. Lovely children’s play area and outdoor eating area too.

Mr Martin-summersJuly 2018

“Beautiful, spacious and comfortable accommodation.”

Lots to see and do in the locality.

Mr CarverJune 2018

“The property had a wow factor and was very spacious and exceedingly well equipped.”

The C/H Boiler had a minor problem and the owner was there immediately to fix it, so well done to all. The cottage was in a lovely rural area, yet had easy access to many places of interest. The bus stops outside with a 30 minute service was an added bonus.

Mrs EastwoodFebruary 2018

“We got a friendly welcome.”

The cottage is well laid out and has everything you need.the owners went over and beyond to ensure we were warm and comfy..we had the snow here the owner took me shopping as my car was snowed in..he cleared the paths and drifts away from my car.i certainly want to come again..the surrounding area and cottage views are stunning. Nice to have such comfee beds and settee...complaints....none

Mrs ChapmanNovember 2017

“Beautifully appointed and spacious property, good location to travel out to lots of other places.”

Easy to use facilities, useful to have a light at the front to help locate the property in the dark and to ease opening the door.Property on a main road so needs light to ease locating at night.
Lots of space to park, one of our must have.
This property would be fabulous with a real log burner to make it cosier, something owners may consider.
We would happily return here in the future, we had a great winter break.
Thank you Jean and Alan

Ings Farm Cottages

Staithes 2 miles. Situated in a rural position on the coastal road between Staithes and Saltburn in the North York Moors National Park, these three holiday cottages are located just a couple of miles from the coast. Boasting extensive moorland views, these delightful cottages have been tastefully renovated from old farm buildings and retain both charm and character. Each of these cottages have been traditionally furnished to offer comfortable accommodation for a couple, family or group of friends. There are outdoor areas where you can dine alfresco or enjoy a relaxing drink after a day exploring the area. There’s plenty to do nearby with the historic fishing village of Staithes to explore with its narrow, cobbled streets and cottages tumbling down towards the harbour, whilst countryside and coastal walks, including the popular Cleveland Way clifftop trail can be enjoyed. The old spa resort of Saltburn boasts fine sandy beaches, pretty ornamental gardens and tempting tea rooms and restaurants, plus take a stroll along the pier or walk the elevated promenade with glorious views of the bay. With the popular town of Whitby an easy drive away and the North York Moors on the doorstep, these cottages near Staithes offer something for everyone.

The property

This charming stone barn conversion near Staithes has three bedrooms, including one on the ground floor with an en-suite wet room, making it accessible for the less mobile.

The spacious sitting room has beamed ceilings and a feature brick fireplace housing an electric stove, whilst the country-style kitchen has a pitched high roof with views over moorland.

Finished to a high standard, the cottage boasts travertine stone floors and is comfortable and well equipped.

With easy access to the coast and country it is well suited for larger families.

Note: This property is next to Refs. 30859 and 927339, together they sleep 18.

Note: This cottage is close to a main road, children to be supervised and some traffic noise may be heard.

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About the location

STAITHES

Whitby 10 miles.

The charming and sleepy seaside village of Staithes, with its cobbled streets and back alleys, is something of an artist’s dream. Its pretty houses and cottages are clustered around the old harbour and surrounded by high craggy cliffs on three sides, with a sheltered sandy beach set amongst the rocky coastline. The village can claim connections with Captain Cook who was apprenticed to a draper near the harbour. Nowadays, Staithes is a must for anyone visiting the Yorkshire Coast and has a good selection of pubs, shops and tea rooms. Staithes is still home to an RNLI lifeboat station and a small fleet of cobles (fishing boats) landing fish, crab and lobster, with boat trips for birdwatching, fishing and even whale watching available. It’s also the location of the popular BBC children’s TV series, Old Jack’s Boat. Staithes has a strong attraction for artists, with an annual Art and Heritage Festival, galleries and artists studios with art courses and workshops regularly on offer. There’s a free Illusion Trail, which guides visitors around the network of ginnels (alleyways), with trail guides available locally. The best views of the town can be enjoyed from the Cleveland Way which runs down the cliff to the sea’s edge. Altogether a superb base for exploring the Yorkshire Coast, visiting the larger resorts of Whitby or Scarborough and enjoying the moorland villages of the North York Moors National Park.